General :: Which Vanilla Kernel Version Provide Support For QM57 Chipset

Dec 13, 2010

which vanilla kernel version provide support for QM57 chipset?

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General :: I2C Driver Support For Intel QM57?

Nov 3, 2010

Does Linux I2C driver support Intel QM57 chipset?

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Fedora :: Find Kernel.spec File For Compile Vanilla Kernel?

Nov 29, 2010

i want to compile the vanilla kernel 2.6.37-rc3, but i want to obtain a .rpm file. I found this guide long time ago (i used it many times) but it use src.rpm package and the contained kernel.spec file have many lines for adding patches. Someone know where can i download a kernel.spec for vanilla kernel or a guide to obtain an rpm file

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Software :: Vanilla Kernel / What Is It?

May 24, 2011

What is vanilla kernel and what distributions are using it?

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Fedora :: Compiling A Vanilla Kernel?

Apr 9, 2010

I am trying to compile a vanilla kernel that I got from git in a VirtualBox VM running Fedora 12. With RHEL (albeit on real hardware, not a VM), I am able to do a make; make modules_install; make install and simply able to boot up the kernel. The make install step, in particular, creates the initrd using /sbin/installkernel, which also updates the grub configuration.

Under Fedora 12, my new kernel does not boot. I see no messages on the screen, not even if I change the boot command line to remove quiet bootup. I see disk usage on the VM and the CPU gets pegged at 100%. Strangely enough, if I change the initrd to refer to an existing, Fedora-provided kernel, I can boot my new kernel without any problems. I started with a Fedora kernel config and used it to generate the config for my new 2.6.33 kernel, so it couldn't be the case that I missed something in the config either.

Does anybody have an idea about what could be going on? Is there some specific patch that Fedora kernels use that are essential for booting up?

Also, the guest Fedora OS is 64-bit, if that is relevant.

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Fedora X86/64bit :: Boot From A Vanilla Kernel Without Initrd?

Oct 17, 2010

I've downloaded 2.6.36-rc8 vanilla kernel, then I copied .config file from my current working kernel 2.6.32.21-168.fc12.x86_64, then I've configured, compiled and installed kernel like this:

Code:
make gconfig
make -j4 all (or make all)
make modules_all
make install
The last command edits my grub.conf file and writes this:
[Code]....

I checked my .config and ACPI, and File Systems are built into kernel and not loaded as modules... And, I have LVM but my /boot partition isn't in it, so I don't HAVE to use initrd, right? How can I boot from a vanilla kernel without initrd ?

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Fedora :: Get A Proper Config To Compile A Vanilla Kernel?

Jun 29, 2011

Im using a Fedora 15 and im trying to compile a 3.0.0rc5 kernel. but im unable to get a config for my machine to boot up. i tried make localmodconfig it says

using config: '.config'
capifs config not found!!
Restart Config

and then i tried cp /boot/config-2.6.38.6-26.rc1.fc15.i686.PAE .config to override the default config but stil that doesnt work. work around to get a proper config so that i can boot the latest kernel here?

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Installation :: Install Vanilla Kernel To Other Ubuntu Server?

Jun 13, 2010

I am trying to compile a new vanilla kernel on to my Ubuntu server system which has been freshly installed with Ubuntu 10.04 server 32bits. As this will run on a VIA epia-px5000eg mainboard with USB stick I want compile this kernel on a different machine on which is also ubuntu 10.04 installed. Unfortunately currently I experience difficulties when I boot kernel 2.6.34; it says "Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: unable to mount root fs on unknown block" while if I load to original kernel that comes with Ubuntu 10.04 all works perfectly well. BTW reason I want to build a custom vanilla kernel is to trim down kernel to the necessary services I need as I am running a server that requires just the essentials. And it needs to support the VIA Epia CPU processor family ( C3, C7 or generic setting which is another hurdle which I won't discuss here ).

Hopefully one out there is able to guide me further as I type step by step what I executed. Thanks for your replies in advance:

Yet I hook up the VIA epia-px5000g with 2gb usb stick, a dvd drive and keyboard ( all usb ). Boot from CDrom and install a minimal system (<f4>) to usb stick. Partitioning part I set it to EXT4 and used full size thus no SWAP. Also mount option " noatime " has been set all to save writes to usb stick.
When the base system has been installed a user has been added, as well apt is being configured to install only security updates automatically. As services I want to run definitely openSSH-server so I can access remotely. Grub gets configured and system will be rebooted.

At this stage I configure the network interface to a static address so I do not need to check my router all the time which dhcp address Ubuntu is using if I want to access remotely.

Now the compile part starts, the ubuntu way. I log in to my other system and execute following commands accordingly code...

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Fedora :: Compile A Vanilla Kernel On The Easy/lazy Way?

Apr 29, 2010

I thought I would give some instructions on how I compile my kernels. My long-time windows user parts trader recently asked me how to compile a kernel on Fedora. He was confused with all the tutorials requiring you to build an RPM, so I showed him how I do it, the standard/easy/lazy way. Before I start, here are a couple things I assume. I assume you are a Fedora user and that you are NOT in text mode, but in GNOME. I also assume you realize that this can take up to SIX HOURS on an old Pentium 3 1.3Ghz. Remember that some proprietary drivers as well as some free ones are not included in the kernel, so make sure you don't delete your existing one.

First get the dependencies you need.
su -c "yum -y install gcc ncurses-devel"

Next get the kernel source. I use 2.6.33.3 as an example. To download it, click here.Extract it by right-clicking on the file and then choosing extract here. This will take about five minutes. Now open a terminal, become root, and cd to the directory linux-2.6.33.3. It is important to cd here and not to the kernel directory inside of there, even though make has an extra variable that specifies there.

Now we need to configure the kernel before we build it with make O=kernel menuconfig. It will take a couple minutes to set up, then you will be presented with a cheap psuedo-gui in your terminal. Just select exit and yes to save your config. You usually don't need to change anything here.

Ready to compile and install? Remember this can take up to six hours, and your machine may become VERY slow. It is not recommended that you attempt to use your machine with this in progress. OK then. As root, in the same directory, type:

make O=kernel && make O=kernel modules_install install. This will compile the kernel and install the kernel and it's modules. Done? Now change the kernel and initrd in your bootloader to match the new kernel. If you ever want to reuse the same source code folder, use make mrproper to clean things up and build it again.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: MediaTomb Doesn't Provide Full ID3 Tag Support / Get That?

Aug 20, 2010

I have a problem with mediatomb. I installed it from official ubuntu repo and when someone is trying to get some audio files via UPnP there are visible only namefiles istead of title from tags. It strange because MediaTomb provides album covers from tags, but no album, genre or title. How do I configure that ? MediaTomb from repo has taglib support but no id3lib.

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Ubuntu Installation :: Automatically Provide 64 Bit Install Version?

Aug 15, 2010

a beginner to ubuntu, why is 64 bit marked not recommended, have amd64 dual core, thinking of trying wubi, would automatically provide 64 bit install version? which to use?

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Hardware :: Sil 3112 Chipset Support?

Aug 19, 2010

I've found several threads on compatibility linux kernel with this chip (SATA RAID controller), but all threads are old (newest was year 2007). users reported that linux recognizes the card, but don't recognize RAID drives and so on. There was some suggestions of patching kernel and so on. Now I'm interested in support with current kernel and can't find any info. I want to buy this card, but don't know if it will be supported. I want to use RAID-1. Have you any info or reports of successfull system working with that chipset ?

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Ubuntu :: Make-kpkg Strange Vanilla Kernel Build Errors: Found 60 Section Mismatch(es) ?

Apr 30, 2011

I've getting strange build errors when using make-kpkg with the latest (2.6.39-rc5) vanilla kernel.I'm using the procedure outlined here:
https:[url]....e.g.:

Code:
make oldconfig CONCURRENCY_LEVEL=`getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN` fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --append-to-version=-custom kernel_image kernel_headers

I'm getting the following build errors:

Code:
Building modules, stage 2.
MODPOST 3053 modules
WARNING: modpost: Found 60 section mismatch(es).To see full details build your kernel with:'make CONFIG_DEBUG_SECTION_MISMATCH=y'
CC arch/x86/crypto/aesni-intel.mod.o[code]....

There is even much more error output but it looks like it is basically the same issue.

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General :: Enable Freetype Support In Php Version 5.2.2?

Nov 24, 2010

How to install or enable freetype support in php version 5.2.2. I already installed gd support in php. I using RHEL4. I not able reinstall or recompile in my server.

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General :: Default Policy SH Does Not Support Version

Jun 13, 2010

When I try to install my propriety graphics driver. I don't know what it means. Here are the steps I took and what resulted:

killerzen@Decode666:~$ cd ~/Desktop
killerzen@Decode666:~/Desktop$ chmod +x ati-driver-installer-9.2-x86.x86_64.run
killerzen@Decode666:~/Desktop$ ./ati-driver-installer-9.2-x86.x86_64.run
Created directory fglrx-install.pHiKQh
Verifying archive integrity... All good.
Uncompressing ATI Proprietary Linux Driver-8.582
ATI Technologies Linux Driver Installer/Packager

Error: ./default_policy.sh does not support version
default:v2:i686:lib::none:2.6.32-22-generic; make sure that the version is being
correctly set by --iscurrentdistro
Removing temporary directory: fglrx-install.pHiKQh

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OpenSUSE Install :: Ensure The RV530 Chipset Version Is Loaded When Booting?

Apr 4, 2011

The graphics card on a openSUSE11.4-32-bit system is a ATI RV530LE [Radeon X1650 PRO] It looks as though xorg sets it up with the RV535 or RV560 chipset if the radeonhd driver is selected Is there a way to ensure the RV530 chipset version is loaded when booting.

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Ubuntu :: General Compatibility - Newer Version Of Suse Don't Support Some Of The Hardware

Mar 13, 2011

I'm currently an user of OpenSuse, newer version of Suse don't support some of the hardware that I use and previous version of Suse will cease to have support in a few months. So I'm considering other versions of Linux and Ubuntu comes to mind. So I like to know if Ubuntu (Desktop 32 bits) supports this devices:

NVIDIA Quadro2 Pro (including 3d support)
Wacom Intuos 2 SERIAL tablet
Epson ActionScanner II PARALLEL

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Server :: Driver Support - QME2572 - Qlogic - Card Became Support By The Kernel

Jul 10, 2011

I'm trying to find out when QME2572 (Qlogic) card became support by the kernel. We have a RHEL 5.1 system that is moving to new hardware, however the kernel at this release doesn't support the new hardware, due to the Qlogic card change. I tired the Redhat KB and Bugzilla. Is there a Kernel change list etc I can search. Never really played around with the kernel too much so I'm just after some pointers for looking up this information. Offically its not supported until Redhat 5.3, I'm trying trying to research kernel info so I can tell the customer they have to upgrade.

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Debian :: Compiling Kernel - 2.6.26 Version Of Kernel Doesn't Longer Exist In Kernel.org Website

Sep 16, 2010

i'm using this guide videos - howto: debian linux kernel compilation, part 1 and the author says i need kernel 2.6.26 this version of kernel doesnt longer exist in kernel.org website and the only 2.6.26 i found is a patch here. should i use the patch? or download another version of kernel?

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General :: Re-compile The Kernel To Get UDF Support?

Aug 31, 2010

A while back I compiled a custom kernel, 2.6.35. I forgot to add UDF support when configuring and compiling. Will I need to re-compile the kernel to get UDF support or is there some other way I can add it?

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General :: Guest OS Has SMP Kernel Support?

Apr 4, 2010

I am in verse to perform TCP Traffic Tests and need to know if guest OS has SMP kernel support. How can we know if guest OS has SMP kernel support?

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Ubuntu :: 10.10 Kernel Not Recognizing Firewire 1394 Chipset?

Feb 7, 2011

I want to enable Firewire for my audio interface. I'm using ubuntu 10.10 (64 bit version).

lspci returns that I have a Texas instruments chipset. But when I search the kernal log file with grep, there are no references to this. I've searched for 1394, found nothing. I've read the whole thing and found references to Firewire_core, but looking online, this appears to be something else? I may be wrong, but my device is not recognised anywhere, as far as I can tell.

I have checked in Synaptic that I have the 1394 libraries installed, I do. And checked their dependencies are present.

I know that the device and the mobo are fine, as windows identifies the device with no trouble.

Can anyone tell me, what universe and multiverse means in relation to Synaptic packages, and how to enable these settings?

Also, should I expect my Firewire device to appear in the Places menu when it is recognised? It hasn't as yet, and I don't seem to be able to select for use as an audio interface in Ardour, the linux studio-recording program.

Maybe I've missed it completely, but I think the key problem is thers no reference to 1394 in my Kernel log.

lspci returns
03:0e.0 FireWire (IEEE 1394): Texas Instruments TSB43AB23 IEEE-1394a-2000 Controller (PHY/Link)
and the firewire_core stuff in the kernel.log
Feb 7 17:16:36 johnny-ubuntu kernel: [ 1.355772] firewire_ohci 0000:03:0e.0: PCI INT A -> GSI 22 (level, low) -> IRQ 22

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General :: Disable Support SMBus For Kernel?

Sep 14, 2010

How i can do disable support SMBus for kernel? What is parameters of kernel-config do enable SMBus?

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General :: Command To Know OS Kernel Variant Support?

Apr 28, 2010

I want to know what kernel varaints different distros of linux support. As of now, I am downloading OS and running:

rpm -qa kernel-*

to find out if it supports smp,PAE, xen or default kernel.Is this right way to check?

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Fedora :: Graphics Chipset Stopped Working - Causes Kernel Crash ?

Jul 13, 2009

My graphics card (00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960 Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03))

used to work fine, but yesterday I opened glest and it crashed my computer within 5 seconds. No picture was ever displayed. I downloaded another 3D game called Nogravity (Glest being my only one, I wanted something else to test) and it crashed after a few minutes of play and I had to restart. After all the crashes kerneloops came up with a report.

Here is the most recent one:

Code:

I did recently notice that I have no direct 3D rendering, it comes up with something like: No (LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT SET)

I do not know whether I used to have it, but I do know that 3D apps used to run perfectly well. (In fact the stability of 3D apps was what converted me from Ubuntu where they crashed every 5 minutes)

I ran glxgears for 5 seconds and it gave me 420 FPS.

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General :: Compiled A Kernel With TUN/Bridge Support But Cannot Find /dev/net/tun?

Jan 20, 2011

I compiled my own kernel with tun/tap and bridge support. Both modules load fine at boot time (I could read that in the dmesg output). Now I want to use it, and the /dev/net/tun node is not there, so my application gives that error. I'm trying to bridge openvpn connections. Is it possible that udevd is not doing his work?

PS: I'm on a WD MyBook World Ed NAS device. It's ARM, so I cross compiled the kernel from my debian linux machine. I also installed debian on the NAS.)

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General :: Add Sandy Bridge Support To System Kernel 2.6.32.20?

Jul 19, 2011

I want to add Sandy bridge support to linux 2.6.32.20.I have linux kernel 2.6.32.20 ,and Sandy bridge changes were added from kernel 2.6.33.4.Please can anyone suggest how to backport the kernel support for Sandy bridge.

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General :: Configuring USB For BeagleBoard - Build The Kernel With USB Support ?

Mar 30, 2010

I have just started to work with BeagleBoard and built the Linux kernel (version 2.6.30.5) and download to the board and it start. I have also connected to the board over serial to Putty terminal.

Now I want to connect to the Beagle Board using USB instead of serial and I am looking for some info on how to do this.

My goal would be to connect to board over USB and then be able to:
* Download my own binary files/programs from PC over USB to BeagleBoard
* Communicate over USB instead of UART/Putty to get log and execute commands

Question:
How do I build the Linux kernel with USB support, meaning what settings should be ticked in menuconfig? Or is it already included?

How do I enable USB OTG in menu config?

I assume I would need some driver on my PC with Windows XP to connect to my BeagleBoard over USB. Were can I find this USB driver?

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Ubuntu Installation :: Update For An Older Version Kernel When Using A New Version?

Sep 29, 2010

What happens if you get an update for an older version kernel when you are using a new version?

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General :: How To Change The Kernel Version

Jan 3, 2011

I want to change my kernel to an older version my current kernel is (2.6.35-24 generic i686 GNU/Linux) I want kernel 2.6.21 or 2.6.31 how can I do it?

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